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Re: [TCML] Flat Spiral Primary



Ken,

I've also used acrylic with good luck to hold the tubing. You are correct, it is rigid and does not want to flex. It's good to "add" some flexibility to the runner or the acrylic will actually dent the tubing. By "add" flex, I'm referring to slits below holes like the following image. Works for me.

http://www.classictesla.com/temp/Pristand.gif

Regards,
Bart

Chip Atkinson wrote:
I have used acrylic with good luck to hold the tubing.  I used a similar
way of doing this but I drilled the holes close to the edge and then took
a table saw and sawed part of the strip of acrylic so that greater than
1/2 circle remained. The tubing then just snapped in.
Chip

On Sun, 21 Mar 2010, Christopher Karr wrote:

Hello Ken,

The only 'better' way of doing what you are speaking of (that I know of) is making the primary former in such a manner that the 1/4" tube will snap into the drilled areas, by way of cutting notches down to where the drilled holes are.

The notches are to be slightly smaller diameter than the tube, so that the tube can't get back out of the notch/hole assembly on its own accord. The tube can then be pushed into the form from one end of the roll to the other, inside of the former to outside, and the excess cut off.

The former (when using this method) cannot be acrylic (or plexiglass), since they are far too rigid and fragile to shove something into them which is larger than they're tapped for.

Best wishes,

 - Christopher Karr

From: kkociolek8577@xxxxxxxxxx
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:04:35 -0500
Subject: [TCML] Flat Spiral Primary

Hello,

Been working on my TC for a few months now. I made primary supports for the
?? copper tubing out of strips of 1? x ?? wood. Drilled 3/8? holes and glued
the supports down to a wood base in a symmetrical manner. Now I have to
?thread? the tubing into this circular support. Is this going to be a
headache? Will the tubing get stuck after a few turns in? Was there a better
way to do this? I appreciate to hear comments from anyone who has been down
this road before. Thanks.

Ken

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